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RE: SLC21/WK6: Understanding Burns: Types, Causes, and First Aid Responses
Student Name: @steem-warriors
Overall grade: 5.8
Plagiarism Check: Pass
AI Use: No
Question | What the Student Did Well | Areas for Improvement | Grading |
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Question 1 | Provided the course of action in this specific situation . | Important details are missing such as the student didn't mention prioritizing their own safety first. This is a very important step. There's no mention of gloves or a wrapper. The student didn't give any reasoning for considering it a minor or a major burn. There's a picture missing | [Grade: 1] |
Question 2 | the student listed down the course of action for an electrical burn. | The patient didn't mention prioritizing their own safety as well. | [Grade: 1.7] |
Question 3 | Listed the steps of managing an emergency chemical burning scenario. | The burn spread due to insufficient irrigation time. Chemical burns are neutralized by prolonged flushing of water. Whilst you mentioned this point, you didn't mention the time period a chemical burn might need flushing. You didn't mention loose dressing on the wounds. | [Grade: 1.6] |
Question 4 | The student managed to present their logic in choosing the answer. | The ethics as well as the Triage dictate that the patient with a 2nd degree burn should be treated first as the patient with a third degree burn has his nerves damaged so currently he is not in severe pain whereas the patient with a 2nd degree burn might be going through excruciating pain and if not attended immediately would be left with grave consequences. | [Grade: 1.5] |
Question 5 | the student failed to present an infographic. Infographics in the medicine field serve as important tool for having access to more information in a single place. These are typically necessary to have as a first aider. | [Grade: 0] |
General Feedback: The student has shown a good understanding of this week's course. There were a few shortcomings which I'm sure will be avoided in the upcoming posts.
Thank you.
Regards,
@huzaifanaveed1
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